Can a 70 year old be hit by a car going 35 mph?

Can a 70 year old be hit by a car going 35 mph?

A 70-year-old hit by a car going 35 mph is about as likely to be killed as a 30-year-old hit by a car going 45 mph (in both cases it’s about a 50/50 chance). That’s the point I wanted to emphasize in the redesigned interactive chart. I’ve plotted the risk curves for 30-year-olds and 70-year-olds together with the average (of all ages).

Why does my car not go over 20 mph?

These reasons can include anything from a simple problem with the spark plugs, such as a worn plug or two, a loose or faulty lead, etc. This sounds silly, but it is possible, experience speaks in this case. A faulty catalytic converter may equally have the effect of restricting speed, as may problems within the transmission system.

What happens if you are hit by a car at any speed?

The following chart shows how likely you are to be killed if you are a pedestrian hit by a car traveling at various speeds. Hover over the curved lines to see risk of death at any speed. It might be morbid, but hey, this is ProPublica.

Which is more dangerous 20 mph or 25 mph?

The second main point is that once cars reach a certain speed (just above 20 mph), they rapidly become more deadly. According to Tefft’s data, a person is about 70 percent more likely to be killed if they’re struck by a vehicle traveling at 30 mph versus 25 mph.

How many feet will it take to stop a car at 50 mph?

Driving 50 miles per hour (mph), how many feet will it take to stop your vehicle — Enter Speed in mph Driving 75 miles per hour (mph), calculate how many feet it will take you to stop your vehicle. Stopping Distance = Reaction Distance + Braking Distance Calculate Braking Distance: Braking Distance = Speed2 20 Braking Distance = 752 20

Why does my Car Slow Down at 40 mph?

Loss of Speed. The transmission sometimes can prevent the car from maintaining proper speed. If the car is traveling 40 mph and the speed suddenly falls while the engine continues to rev, the transmission probably is to blame, especially if pushing the accelerator has no effect and the car continues to slow down.

How many miles was it when I drove 50 mph for 90 minutes?

“How many miles was the time?” does not make sense. 75 miles 50 MPH means you traveled 50 miles in 1 hour & since if you drove 50 MPH for a half an hour or 30 minutes would be 25 miles so you drove for an hour and a half at 50 miles per hour that would be 75 miles in one & a half hours or 90 min

What happens if your transmission goes bad at 40 mph?

This problem can develop at any speed, depending on which gear of the transmission is going bad. The engine will continue to rev as the car tries to accelerate above that speed, but the car will not be able to shift into gear for further speed. Continuing attempts to accelerate can result in severe engine damage.